XEC-AM

Radio station in Tijuana, Baja California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

XEC-AM is a radio station in Tijuana, Baja California, broadcasting on 1310 AM. It carries a talk format. It is operated by Primer Sistema de Noticias, a company of businessman and former Baja California governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez. It simulcasts the Expresión talk programming of XHBJ-TDT 45.2. It is also known as Radio Enciso.

BrandingPSN, Radio Enciso; Expresión
OwnerGloria Herminia Enciso Power; Gloria Herminia, Maricel, José Enrique, Marcia, Claudia Beatriz and Laura Elena Jiménez Enciso
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XEC-AM
Frequency1310 kHz
BrandingPSN, Radio Enciso; Expresión
Programming
Formattalk
Ownership
OwnerGloria Herminia Enciso Power; Gloria Herminia, Maricel, José Enrique, Marcia, Claudia Beatriz and Laura Elena Jiménez Enciso
OperatorPrimer Sistema de Noticias (PSN)
XEWW-AM, XEAZ-AM, XEPE-AM, XHPRS-FM
History
First air date
1930s
Technical information
ClassB
Power1,000 watts day
250 watts night[1][2]
Transmitter coordinates
32°31′15″N 117°01′16″W
Links
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History

XEC's original concession was awarded to Luis E. Enciso in 1934. The Enciso family would own the station for 84 years until its sale in 2018 to Jaime Bonilla's PSN.[3] The sale allowed Radio Enciso, which was financially strapped at the time, to avoid a strike by unionized employees,[4] but it led to major programming reshuffles and left several station employees out of work. Unofficial reports placed the station's sale price at about US$2.5 million.[5]

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